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  2. The life and not-so-good times of William Joyce, better known as Lord Haw-Haw, now on trial in London for treason. Haw-Haw Was A Patriot, Once

    IN a British Army barrack room, in the winter of 1921, a new recruit of 15, who had lied about his age to enlist, was being ragged. He had become known the first few days as a fanatical patriot, and so his fellows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ONCE IT WAS 2,000,000

    AUSTRALIA will share American surprise at General MacArthur's decision to cut occupation troops in ...

    Article : 398 words
  6. WELCOME TO FRENCH INDO-CHINA!

    A newspaper correspondent finds himself elevated to the rank of "Allied Commission" by enthusiastic Anna-mites during a tour of French ...

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  7. Too Much Freedom Of the Road

    FIGURES given by the National Safety Council yesterday showed that Australian road casualties from ...

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  8. Letter of the Day

    MUCH space has been given in "The News" to the post-war needs of servicemen and civilians, but none to the post-war needs of ...

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  9. PASSING BY

    CLAUDE Beresford, who died in his sleep early today, was among the best-read journalists in Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Plans For United Nations Assembly

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The executive committee of the United Nations Preparatory Commission decided today that the first ...

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